This is not your typical library. Most library's have row after row of dusty books sitting on shelves. Not this one. Contained within this library are hundreds and thousands of articles about medical malpractice, accidents and wrongful death. The goal of creating this vast library is to inform you, the consumer, about how these cases work.
I have free reports, hundreds of educational videos, books and much more. All this information will empower you to become better informed consumers and help you decide which attorney is right for you and what you need to do next.
Take your time, read as much as you can, watch the videos and if you have questions, I encourage you to pick up the phone and schedule a phone consultation with me at 516-487-8207.
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He was cross-examining a doctor in a medical malpractice trial. He made his point. An important one. Instead of moving on to the next topic, he asked the question again. And again. And again. Learn why asking one question too many can hurt you and your case.Typically inexperienced and novice attorneys make this mistake more often than experienced veteran attorneys. “Your Honor, I'm not sure I heard the doctor
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If a Doctor was Careless & Caused His Patient Harm, is he then Guilty of Committing Medical Malpractice? Or is he Innocent? The better question to ask is whether this is a civil case or a criminal case.When the jury has finished answering all of the necessary questions, they report back to the judge that they have reached their verdict. Guilt or innocence has
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Trial by Ambush: The defense lawyer flips out when I call a medical expert to the witness stand in this medical malpractice case claiming that I didn't give him timely notice I was calling this witness.Trial by ambush simply means that while the case is on trial, witnesses are called to testify and your opponent never has an opportunity to do any
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Want to know why a witness at trial can't talk about what someone else told him? Yes, you're correct...that's hearsay! Learn why the witness can't tell the jury what he heard...One of the key issues in this witness's testimony is information he learned from another friend and one of your treating doctors. The conclusions that your
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In a civil trial here in New York, when the jury reads their verdict about whether you are more likely right than wrong, does the person you have sued have to stand?In every criminal trial that we see in the movies, on TV, and even in real life, the judge asks the person who is charged with the crime to stand while the jury
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Questions to Ask When Searching for a Medical Malpractice AttorneyFinding the right attorney to handle your medical malpractice case is not easy. Our website offers tips and advice to help you choose the best attorney for you.
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Lawsuits Involving Children's InjuriesWhen a child is hurt due to someone's negligence, that person must be held responsible. We handle cases of child injury and can discuss your case with you.
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Doctor is Outraged When I Question Him During Pretrial TestimonyNo matter how angry or upset the doctor is with me, this is my opportunity to establish the facts, from his viewpoint and also to get him to explain what
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Your case goes to trial. Jury says there was NO medical malpractice on the part of your doctor. Can you still walk away with money for your injuries here in NY?Your medical malpractice case goes to trial. The jury says your doctor did nothing wrong. You don't hear that. Instead, you wait to see how much money they give
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Medical Malpractice in New York...You Think You Have a Great Case. Learn Why Most Lawyers Will Not Take Your Case...An attorney must determine if there is liability. He must evaluate whether a doctor or hospital violated the basic standards of medical care. If the answer